
Apartments near Arthur's Court Shopping Center in Park Ridge, IL (318 Rentals)


2800 Manor Ln, Unit B

1401 Carol St, Unit 1

The Baraboo

Hambeau

1805 Dempster Ct

1840 Parkside Dr

1620 W Dempster

1855 N Parkside Ave

1402 Carol St

Park Ridge

1045 N Northwest Hwy

1900 Oakton St

Greenwood Apartments

805 Seeley Ave

800 Hamlin Ave

765 Busse Hwy

753 Busse Hwy

739-743 Busse Hwy

731 Busse Hwy

725 Busse Hwy

724 N Western Ave

733-737 N Western Ave

417 N Northwest Hwy

The Hayward/Woodruff Apartments

1925 Parkside Dr

1230-1318 Carol St

The Parker

Courtyards On The Park

The GLEN VIEW

Glen Oaks Commons

Park Ridge Commons

Ellison

The Monarch

Kingston Pointe Apartments

River 595

Welkin Apartments

Des Plaines Tower

Legacy Crossings

Oak Trails Apartments

Courts of the Fountains

10380 Michael Todd Terrace, Unit 2W

7626 N Milwaukee Ave, Unit ONE BEDROOM

1004 S River Rd, Unit 304

1639 Oakwood Ave, Unit 201

9608 N Greenwood Ave, Unit 1 West

9471 Sumac Rd
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There are currently 379 Studio Apartments in Park Ridge with rent ranges from $1,050 to $3,180 with an average price of $1,631.
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